Last month, the House passed legislation that would make permanent the research and development tax credit, another break that had lapsed at the beginning of 2014. House Republicans are pushing bills to make permanent certain breaks, while Senate Democrats are pushing to offer short-term extensions of those same breaks.

In his memo, Cantor noted that House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) put forward a “bold” comprehensive tax reform plan. While efforts to completely overhaul the tax code have stalled in this Congress, Cantor said the House will move the extenders legislation as the tax-writing panel “continues to gather feedback on the draft.”